Poetry
Articles and Prose
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Himalayan Hydroscapes
Graduate student Austin Lord uses photography to document life at the frontier of hydropower development in Nepal.
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Bringing Conservation Benefits to Local Communities
A gathering of conservationists and community members in Vietnam works towards striking a balance in sharing the benefits of forest conservation.
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The Preacher of Twigs
SAGE contributor GinaRae LaCerva talks with biologist and Pulitzer Prize Finalist David Haskell about connections between nature and culture .
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Explorations: Channel Islands
David Gonzalez takes us just off the coast of Southern California, to an island chain heralded as the “Galapagos of North America.”
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Explorations: Palau
A team of Yale graduate students travels to the west Pacific to learn about sustainable development on the island nation of Palau.
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Platinum Kroon’s Builders
On the fifth anniversary of Kroon Hall’s construction, Peter Otis celebrates the builders who created this Platinum LEED building.
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Beef, Banality, and Economics
Economists compare the benefits of beef with the environmental costs of cattle ranching and delve into the surprising science of cow pee.
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Explorations: Aegean Islands
On small islands dotting the Aegean Sea, Colin Donihue tracks how native lizards adapt to life with ancient stone walls.
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A Model for Change
Before UN delegates arrived in Warsaw for the latest round of climate negotiations, students from 8 universities gathered at Yale to come up with their…
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Fighting for Climate Justice
SAGE Magazine sits down with Professor Maxine Burkett to discuss the growing numbers of “climate refugees.”
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Explorations: South Carolina Lowcountry
Carlin Rosengarten explores the rich histories of South Carolina’s woodlands in the first installment of our new photo series, Explorations.
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Honorable Mention: The Water Generation Gap
Water may soon replace oil as Texas’ most valuable resource.